Madeira High School - Mnemonic Yearbook (Madeira, OH)

 - Class of 1957

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OF EDUCATION STANDING, left to rightg Mrs. Mary Gripshover, Clerk-Trecsurerp Dr. Charles E. Frank, Mr. Roger Stillson, and Mr. Roger Hanson. 0 u?aw Zan Sedona The Planning Commission is made up of twenty-two members. These members are appointed by the Board of Education. The purpose of tlie Commission is to assist the Board in planning for the future of the school system and to make studies to assist in the improvement of the school program. The members of the Parent-Teacher Association are the faculty of the high school and the parents of high school students. The purpose of this organization is to acquaint the parents and teachers with the job each group has in furthering the education of the students. Left to right: Mr. George Wright, President: Mrs. Helen Swatforcl, Secretoryp and Mr. Carl Fucella. Vico-Presi- dent. Not Pictured: Miss Beula Goodman, Recording Secretary. Mrs. MARY GRIPSHOVER Mrs. Grips is the friendly, industrious Clerk-Treasurer of the Maderia Board of Education and secretary to Super- intendent Sellman. She has worked for the Madeira Schools for thirteen years. Mrs. Gripshover missed her many high school friends when she moved to the Camargo building, she is remem- bered for her conscientious effort and for her sincere in- trest in her school. Mrs. Grips is extremely proud of her four sons, two of them are college graduates, one will graduate from Purdue this year, and another is a member of the U.S. Marine Corps. ANOTHER BUSY DAY Superintendent Sellman takes time to chat with Miss Ruth Romano, business teacher who stops in for a conference.

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Mr. W. MARSHALL SELLMAN B.S.Ed., Wilmington College, MA., University of Cincinnati Although Mr. Sellman's job as Superintendent of Ma- deira Schools takes up most of the hours of his day, he still finds time to pursue his favorite interest-history, es- pecial. genealogy and the history ot the Ohio Valley. He is also an authority on languages, and he has often come into a class to show us that there is actually a relationship between the so-called dead languages and our modern ones. Mr. Sellman's friendly advice has been a great aid to many g student and teaQl1e,Lat M H S MADEIRA HIGH sci-Iooi PTA orncsizs DISCUSS A COMING PROGRAM MADEIRA BOARD SEATED, left to right: Mr. .lames Perin, Mrs. Wilma Scherer, and Mr. W. Marshall Sellmun, Superintend- ent. 5 Wah 706:46 The B the Parent-Teacher Association play an important part in the efficient operation of our school system. The Board of Education consists of tive members, elected for a three-year term. The Board determines the general policies governing the operation of the school system and also appoints the personnel to carry out these olicies. P Members of the Board receive only a nominal fee tor the service they render the community. oard of Education, the Planning Commission, and ft ht M J R b rt Hudson Treasurer- Mr Clayton M. Strider, Preildellfi PLANNING COMMISSION OFFICERS STUDY PLANS Le torig: rs..oe I 1 - Mr Cho,-les B, Hartley, Vice President, and Mrs. Paul J. Jung, Secretory. FOR NEW HIGH SCHOOL. BZ' 'tif' -et a tv ? A A I ,, s - s sa..



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21 .-ueagw SENIORS STOP IN TO DISCUSS COLLEGE PLANS Mr. Dericks is often called upon to of- ter advice to students. Whether the pro- blem is a schedule that needs changing, grades, the choice of a future career, help with a particularly tough math pro- blem, or a personal matter, Mr. Dericks gives fair and honest advice. He prefers not to say do or don't, he likes to en- courage or discourage the student and to help him to understand the reason for his decision. q1a4wSdulh ,-fem-aaa Mr. H. L. DERICKS B.S. Ed., University of Cincinnati M. Ed., Xavier University Mr. Dericks, our capable and well- liked principal, can be found almost any- where during a school day, for he takes an active interest in every happening at MHS. This former math teacher is always ready to take over a math class, or to talk over any problem with a student. Many of our questions concerning lost articles, assemblies, and club meetings are answered every day when we hear the familiar phrase, I have these an- nouncements for this morning. Mr. Dericks attends all sports events at MHS. In the annual Junior Varsity-Faculty basketball game, he is 0 great asset to the teachers, for basketball is his fav- orite sport and he enioys the opportunity to play. Gutside of school, Mr. Dericks' main interest is his family, and he enjoys playing with his children, Janet, Nancy, and Kenny.

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